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Please Join the PSAC Nunavut Area Council & Northern Territories Federation of Labour in an act of solidarity as we remember workers killed or injured on the job.
Let’s renew our commitment to creating healthy and safe workplaces.
This free event is open to the public and all ages are welcome.
DAY OF MOURNING CEREMONY
APRIL 28, 2018
12:00 P.M. – 1:00 P.M.
LOBBY OF THE LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY
926 Federal Road

Supporting Employee Success provides a process for the employer, employee and healthcare professional to use when an employee requires accommodation.
Supporting Employee Success is a tool that provides a step-by-step process to: 

By Jack Bourassa, Regional Executive Vice President, PSAC North
Canadian families need to have access to a universal, affordable child care system that helps everyone equally.
The hodgepodge system of child care we have in Canada now, with every province and territory taking their own approach, is hurting families and failing to support Indigenous Peoples.

By Jack Bourassa, Regional Executive Vice President for the North
As published in the Yellowknifer, July 2016
We would never move. Maybe inland, but never too far, my Inuvialuit friend says, with a firm certainty in her smile. I’m learning from her about environmental issues in Tuktoyaktuk in preparation for the Climate Change Townhall recently held by the federal government in Yellowknife.

By Jack Bourassa, Regional Executive Vice President for the North
As published in the Yellowknifer, June 2016
‘Liberals will create clean jobs, grow our economy, and protect our environment’, boldly claims the 2015 Liberal platform document, next to a photo of young Justin canoeing with senior Trudeau – presumably to show his yet unconscious appreciation of the great Canadian outdoors.

By Jack Bourassa, Regional Executive Vice President for the NorthAs published in the Yellowknifer, April 2016
Privatizing long-term care in the Northwest Territories will drastically reduce the quality of care for our seniors and increase the cost for taxpayers.
With the territory’s senior population quickly blossoming – the GNWT predicts that by the year 2034, 11.6 per cent of the NWT’s population will be aged 70 years or older – the government is frantically searching for space in long-term care homes.

By Jack Bourassa, Regional Executive Vice President for the North
Defining poverty is not an easy undertaking. In Canada, different groups use different indicators to measure poverty, but no measure has been officially endorsed by the federal government.
Using a proxy measure of poverty (Low Income Cut-Off), it has been shown that the average child poverty in Canada is 17%, while the percentage for indigenous children is as high as 60% in some Canadian jurisdictions.

By Jack Bourassa, Regional Executive Vice President for the North
As published in the Yellowknifer, March 2016
For most of us Northerners, Free Trade Agreements (FTAs) don’t mean much. We’re busy worrying about the price of food, the health of our loved ones and our land, the security of our jobs (or lack thereof), and at best keeping up with local politics. And when FTAs are negotiated in secrecy, such as the Trans-Pacific Partnership (TPP), it makes it virtually impossible to understand their ramifications.

A coalition of several women’s advocacy groups signed a new safety protocol with the RCMP - Together for Safety in Whitehorse May 29th. PSAC member Linda Moen was invited to represent the YT Regional Women’s and Aboriginal People’s committees in the newly formed coalition.

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